Overview
Check out these videos and see how NI software and hardware have been utilized in real world robotics applications, from humanoid robots to mind-controlled wheelchairs. For more information about the NI Robotics Platform, visit ni.com/robotics.
Real-World Robotics
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DARwin, by Romela The Robotics and Mechanisms Lab (RoMeLa) at Virginia Tech uses LabVIEW for controlling multi-degree-of-freedom humanoid robots |
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LabVIEW and Rubik Solver Robot solves Rubik's cube using LabVIEW in less than 2 minutes |
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UC Berkeley Mechatronics with LabVIEW University of California Berkeley students use LabVIEW for robotic manipulator control |
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How to Build an Amazing Underwater Tractor with LabVIEW Nexans controls hydraulic systems on an oceanic ROV using LabVIEW and NI CompactRIO |
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Mind Controlled Wheelchair from NI Week 2007 Mind-controlled Wheelchair designed using LabVIEW Embedded software and NI CompactRIO hardware |
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Hexapod Robot Does the Limbo Students at Nayang Polytechnic Institute developed a hexapod robot that does the limbo using LabVIEW Embedded software |
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Cyth Guitar Hero Cult of Personality Un-cut Cyth Systems developed a Guitar Hero playing machine named "CythBot" powered by NI's Compact Vision System and LabVIEW |
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UC Remote Controlled ATV Two graduate researches at CSU Chico built a remote-controlled ATV based on CompactRIO and LabVIEW. |
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